The English abbreviation of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION is called Executive Master of Business Administration in Chinese.
EMBA is a special form of MBA degree education, and the difference between them is mainly manifested in the following aspects.
The first difference between EMBA and MBA: different tuition fees.
EMBA is an advanced MBA, aimed at corporate executives. You don't need a national entrance exam. Graduation requires only one degree (EMBA degree), which is expensive. Usually attend classes four days a month to complete a certain subject. Commonly known as "modular" teaching.
MBA is a master of business administration. Some candidates are middle-level leaders of enterprises, or grass-roots managers, and some are ordinary employees who are not managers. Take the national MBA entrance examination (comprehensive and English), and have a double certificate of academic degree after graduation.
The second difference between EMBA and MBA: the training objectives are different.
EMBA education trains managers who have held senior positions at present, while MBA education trains future senior managers.
The third difference between EMBA and MBA: the candidates are different.
EMBA is especially suitable for those enterprises and senior government officials who have rich practical management experience but have left the examination environment for many years. MBA is suitable for people who have just been engaged in management for two or three years and are interested in senior management.
The fourth difference between EMBA and MBA: teachers and teaching models are different.
EMBA courses are all taught or answered by well-known scholars at home and abroad. On the basis of inspiration, teaching pays more attention to the combination of courses and students' practical experience, emphasizing practical application and operability, which is more suitable for senior managers who work hard in shopping malls.
Most MBA courses are taught by domestic teachers, and the teaching method of "teaching+case analysis+team discussion" and theoretical discussion are more suitable for training future managers.
There are five differences between EMBA and MBA: the entrance examination is different.
The EMBA entrance examination is a combination of written examination and interview, which is organized by each training unit. The MBA entrance examination requires taking the national unified examination, taking foreign languages and mathematics.
There are six differences between EMBA and MBA: students are different.
Because the MBA entrance examination requires foreign languages and mathematics, it sets a threshold for those executives who have rich management experience but have left the examination environment for many years. At present, the MBA in China is younger, and the high test scores are often young people who have graduated from college for about 3 years and have strong test-taking ability. The written test and interview of EMBA entrance are organized by the training unit itself, and the threshold is greatly reduced. Of course, this does not mean that as long as you are the boss or boss, you can go to the EMBA. According to national regulations, the on-the-job senior managers of large enterprises must have a bachelor's degree or above and have more than 8 years of work experience (including more than 4 years of management experience) before they can register.